US Ports of Entry - their Immigration Records and Passenger Lists - A Genealogy Guide by Joe Beine; Below is a list of many United States sea ports and land border ports that have published immigration records (passenger arrival lists) 1820-1957, organized by state.
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Ports of Departure ... Immigrant Ships to New Zealand ; The ships in ... Ancestry.com - Irish Immigrants: New York Port Arrival Records, 1846-1851 ; Searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images available with fee-based subscription. Original source: Famine Irish Entry Project, 1846-1851. Washington, D.C.:
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You may be refused entry into the United States if you attempt to arrive more than 30 days before the program start date listed on your SEVIS I-20 form.
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Library of Congress resources for teachers. Presentations and Activities ... Presentations and activities offer media-rich historical context or interactive opportunities for exploration for teachers and students alike. ... Note: The Library of Congress teacher resources have a new home. Learn more >>
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Records, history, photos, ships passenger lists and more dealing with major ports of immigration and emigration around the world. ... But not all immigrants to America came through Ellis Island - not even those who immigrated to New York. Learn about the many popular American ports of entry and how to research those records...
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American immigration immediately brings to mind Ellis Island, the nation's largest federal immigration station. ... U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services - Ports of Entry; A listing of Ports of Entry by State/District with the years of operation and information on where the resulting immigrant records were filed.
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30, 1992. Essays: N.Y. City: Immigrant Depot, Immigrant City, by Elliott R. Barkan; Philadelphia: Immigrant City, by Fredric M. Miller; Boston: Cradle of Liberty, by Lawrence H. Fuchs; Baltimore: Symbolic Sentinel, by Dean R. Esslinger; ... Freedom's Doors: Immigrant Ports of Entry to the U.S.;
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Wood, Virginia Steele. Immigrant Arrivals: A Guide to ... Initially the Bureau retained the same administrative structure of ports of entry that the Customs Service had used. By the turn of the century it began to designate its own immigration districts, the numbers and boundaries of which changed over the years.
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- Automatic Revalidation: Valid I-94, Expired Non-Immigrant Visa; - 05/11/2009; Nationals of Iran, Syria, Sudan and Cuba are not eligible for automatic revalidation of expired visas. ... Form I-192, Application for Advance Permission to Enter as a Non-Immigrant and Inadmissible Canadian Information; - 03/20/2009...
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Ports of entry are responsible for daily port specific operations. There are 327 official ports of entry in the United States and 15 Preclearance offices in Canada and the Caribbean. Port personnel are the face at the border for most cargo and visitors entering the United States.
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